Today’s consumer expectations center on quality. Quality of design gives the impression of a professional and secure experience. Because of the amount of competition in just about every application market, if you want to be considered one of the premier players, your look and feel has to be clean and ‘pixel perfect’. Some of the […]

Chances are, you have used Amazon.com, purchased many things, or watched Prime movies over the last few years. The amazon.com site has changed over the years, but the user experience hasn’t gotten any better. The site began in 1995 and quickly became a go to for books, and online purchases. But when it comes to […]

When it comes to user experience, a product manager should always understand who the stakeholders are for their product. It is very common to do stakeholder interviews and get detailed business cases from them. Those are absolutely important, but an interesting way to visualize that information is through circular stakeholder maps. I’m not seeing these […]

In the last couple of years, a common issue in UI/UX development has popped up because of the introduction of so many smartphones and tablets that have flooded the market. It is really important to understand the distinction between the terms “responsive” and “adaptive” when it comes to development. What is a mobile experience? A […]

I have always been a fan of Rapid Application Development. In some cases prototyping an experience (AKA Interactive Wireframing) can also be a useful tool during development. Foundation is a great framework for this. Used correctly, it can really help to refine requirements, educate the client or help define user experience requirements. More info: http://foundation.zurb.com/prototyping.php